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1728. [Riley, C. V.] On tlie hibernation of the cotton-worm, Aletia 
argillacea Hlibn. <Amer. Ent., January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, 
pp. 0-11, figs. 3-5 ; p. 15. 
Advance print from Bull. No. 3 U. S. Ent. Commission, pp. 24-31. See No. 
1736 for synopsis of contents. 
1729. [Riley, C. V.] [Inquilines in galleries of the common white-ant.] 
< Amer. Ent., January, 1880, [v. 3], u. s., v. 1, p. 15. 
Trichopsenim depressus and three undescribed Aleocharini found inquilinous 
in galleries of Termes flavipes in Texas by E. A. Schwarz ; the Trichopsenius 
previously known by a single specimen from Georgia. 
1730. [Riley, C. V.] Large white scale on acacias, etc. <Amer. Ent. 
January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 20. 
Occurrence and ravages of Dorthesia characias ? in California and southern 
Africa; characters of the insect. 
1731. [Riley, C. V.] [Ravages of moths in cushions.] <Amer. Ent., 
January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 20. 
Conclusions of discussion by German Society of Railway Companies a,s to the 
best method of preventing the ravages of moths in the cushions of railway 
carriages. 
1732. [Riley, C.Y.] [Grape Phylloxera in Geelong, Victoria.] <Amer. 
Ent., January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 20. 
Occurrence of Phylloxera vastatrix in Geelong, Victoria. 
1733. Riley, C. V. Borers in black-ash : Fall web-worm : Apple-tree 
insects. . <Amer. Ent., January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 22- 
23. 
Black-ash trees in New York killed by the borings of Parandra hrunnea; ash 
trees bored also by Trochilium [= Fatua~\ denudata; the leaves of the same 
and other trees destroyed by Hypliantria textor [=ca?iea]; apples-injured 
by the “gimlet-worm”; habits, ravages of, aud means against Pucculatrix 
pomifoliella ; figure of cocoons and imago of this moth. 
1734. [Riley, C. V.] Skippers injuring smoked hams. <Amer. Ent., 
January, 1880, [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 23-24. 
Answer to communication from E. A. Smith ; hams injured by larvae of Pio- 
phila casei ; means against these and other insects injuring hams. 
1735. [Riley, C. V.] Tipula eggs in the stomach of the cat-bird. 
<Amer. Ent., January, 1880 [v. 3],n. s., v. 1, p. 24. 
Answer to communication from S. A. Forbes; description of eggs and method 
of oviposition of Tipula trivittata ? 
1736. Riley, C. V. The cotton-worm. Summary of its natural his¬ 
tory, with an account of its enemies and the best means of con¬ 
trolling it; being a report of progress of the work of the com¬ 
mission. <Bull. No. 3, IT. S. Ent. Commission, 28 January, 
1880, 144 pp., 1 pi., 84 figs. Extract: <Amer. Ent., March, 
1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 67-68, figs. 19-20. <Farmer’s Re° 
view, January, 1880, 2 figs. S. b. No. 23, pp. 163-164. 
